Welcome

The 88-Inch is a K=140
sector-focused cyclotron with both light- and heavy-ion capabilities.
Protons and other light-ions are available at high intensities (10-20
pμA) up to maximum energies of 55 MeV (protons), 65 MeV (deuterons), 170 MeV (3He) and 140 MeV (4He). Most heavy ions through uranium can be
accelerated to maximum energies which vary with the mass and charge
state.

The 88-Inch Cyclotron
supports ongoing research programs in nuclear structure, astrophysics,
heavy element studies, fundamental interactions, symmetries, and
technology R&D by LBNL and U.C. Berkeley. Major instrumentation at the 88-Inch Cyclotron include the Berkeley Gas-filled Separator (BGS),and VENUS, the most powerful superconducting ECR ion source in the world.

The BASE Facility provides
well-characterized beams of protons, heavy ions, and other medium energy
particles which simulate the space environment. The National Security
Space (NSS) community and researchers from other government, university,
commercial, and international institutions use these beams to understand
the effect of radiation on microelectronics, optics, materials, and
cells. Click here to see the 88-Inch Cyclotron's contributions to space exploration.

(Half time to 103247-001, other half to 103527-001) (BGS: 102128 - 008)